—————— Is it a Catarrh Remedy, or a Tonic, or is it Both? Some people call Peruua a great tonic. Others refer to Peruna as a great catarrh remedy. Which of these people are right? Is it more proper to call Peruna a ca- tarrh remedy than to call it a tonic? “Our reply is, that Peruna is both a tonic and a catarrh remedy. Indeed, there can be no effectual catarrh rem- edy that is not also a tonic. In order to thoroughly relieve any case of catarrh, a remedy must not only have a specific action on the mu- cous membranes affected by the ca- tarrh, but it must have a general tonic action on the nervous system. Catarrh, even in persons who are otherwise strong, is a weakened con- dition of some mucous membrane. There must be something to strength- en the circulation, to give tone to the arteries, and to raise the vital forces Perhaps no vegetable remedy in the world has attracted so much attention from medical writers as HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS. The wonderful effi- cacy of this herb has been recognized many years, and is growing in its hold upon the medical profession. When joined with CUB and COPAIBA a trio of medical agents is formed in Pe- runa which constitutes a specific rem- edy for catarrh that in the present state of medical progress cannot be improved upon. This action, rein- forced by such renowned tonics as COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS, COR- YDALIS FORMOSA and CEDRON SEED, ought to make this compound an ideal remedy for catarrh in all its stages and locations in the body. From a theoretical standpoint, there- fore, Peruna is beyond criticism. The use of Peruna, confirms this opinion, Numberless testimonials from every quarter of the earth furnish ample evidence that this judgment is not over enthusiastic. When practical ex- perience confirms a well-grounded the- ory the result is a truth that cannot be shaken. The Latest, We dderly last wasn't was he? Rounder stag party Bounder—No: bh Rounder-—Why, storm last night Bounder—Oh, wife h br News. ad a Beware of Ointments For Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy : sense of smell and completely derange the whe tem when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable ficians, asthe damage they will do 1s Ler to the good you 7 derive fron them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manuf by F. J. Cheney & Co, ‘ no mercury, and 1s taken internally, a directly upon the blood and mu In buying Hall He Sve. hy- can possil is Catarrt t the genuine, If 3 te ma Toledo, Oni lestimonials free ruggists ; i § 3 pri Hall's uly Pall Sold by Take - 8 lot nstipation. Treated For Pain In The Back. The district attorney office 1 offered t issue arrest H self a school, timony t Bernardino farmer, patients. According Mrs. ed for pains in his ed that downward across placing a wooden spike vertebra, pounded it with wooden mallett Aft ! Mrs. Premus swore, the ph ian raised himself from the ground while his hand rested on the After five such died The death was of lungs to Premus, her Storey laid fWo Der back. Premus ped that due a hemorrhage Los Angeles Times. patient's treatm nici 1 654 inquest dev Gold Coins In Marble Head, M. Rodin bought recently in an old curiosity shop in Paris an an- cient marble head of a man, and as the face was rather knocked about he sent it to a brother sculptor for repair. When the work was done this friend got into a cab with the marble head and drove toward M. Rodin’s studio. On the way the cab came into collision with a motor car and the head rolled out into the road cand was smashed to pleces, The sculptor picked up the pleces and found in a cavity of the skull twenty gold coins of ancient date and considerable value, TEN YEARS OF PAIN, Unable to Do Even Housework De. cause of Kidney Troubles. Mrs. Margaret Emmerich, of Clin. ton 8t., Napoleon, 0O., says: “For fifteen years 1 was a great sufferer from kidney trou- bles. My back pained me terribly. Every turn or wove caused sharp, shooting paige. My eyesight "was poor, dark spots appgared before me, and | had dizzy spells. For ten sears I could not do housework, and for two years did mot get out of the house. The kidney secretions were irregular, and doctors were not help- ing me. Doan's Kidney Pills brought me quick relief, and finally cured me They saved my life.” ’ Bold by all dealers. 050 cents a box Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. ¥. HUGGER ELUDES CROWD, BRAINSTORM FAILS. Annoying Women. Lansdale [.ansdale’s ‘Jack, the Huger,” who has in the last two weeks thoroughly frighten- d at least a dozen women, complete ly puzzled the borough policeman and who has been chased on two occasions by an angry crowd of men, has eluded all efforts at capture. The “Hugger has operated in nearly every part town, but most frequently has made Appearance in the East Ward have been confined t arly even ing, along a stiros which the lighting Is not Hiding behind a tre in shadow awaitk the ival of a wor t mat- old (Special). Of {OO of a doesn pretty she be have another Known NURSE TOOK IMOISON. To Sweeth Fnd art Her Failed Because Call. Life To Tried AVENGERS MAKE MISTAKE Thinking Old Woman Was Disguised Man. on for Over from injured so recover head cold badly woeathe that was may PULLED DOWN MINE ROOF, I Of Committing Suicide, Uten- of Sampson, Scranton (Special). ski, cnacting the pulled down Stanley rail the pillars of the under- ground house where he labored and deliberately killed himself on Satur. day It was all becanse Stanley had been told by his boarding house mis- tress that would put him out. He had dilatory in paying his board and afier making this threat she quarreled with him. The man lefl the house. went di- rectly to his chami in the Leggett Creek Mine, and, sovding his laborer out of harm's way, proceeded to bat- ter down the props. Tons of coal and rock fell upon him before any one realized whut was his purpose, ghe boon - Minister's Son A Runaway, Lancaster (Special) .—Boone Bow. man, the 14-year-old son of Rev, Di. J. C. Bowman, one of the faculty of the Reformed Theological Seminary in this eity, has been missing sincd October 2, and his parents and friends are apprehensive for the boy's safety. The day of his disappearance ho started T8r school and next day was seen in Philadelphia. The boy bas brown eyes and hair, is small for his ofze and has a noticeable sear on right ear and one on right hand. Whole Family. Norristown (Special). Brainstorm was the unsuccessful defense made by Arlington at her trial here attempting to kill Meng, with whom she resid ed for several years, the household being made Mrs. Arlington's daughter and Meng's three children in addition. She was convicted of assault with attempt to kill It de during the trial that there was considerable method in her mad- and that she bought the tol 1 shot Meng the the entire ested si tator at and Samuel up of pi for Val: irisoner 17s JUDGE OPPOSES DIVORCE. The Couples To Remarry. I+ Would Limit Right Of Separated ~~ Dead 18 In Found Field, Reading Sp ized ear Landi a field, searching who ring when hes to the the fie fler leaving James Kemp, one of the party, who ig a Deputy of Berks County decided that thers was no evidence lay and issued a certificate of death Mest was years old and his wife leaves sons and a daughter STATE NEWS IN BRIEF, house lds of on fo besides two Villiam A. Carr, who had lived in Easton for the past thirty vears, shot himself and died in a few minutes. He had been suffering from kidney trouble and believed that he could recover. He wag sixty-one years and was a court-crier and not of age, constable The post office at Edinboro was entered by yeggmen, the safe was blown and $600 In cash and a quan- tity of stamps stolen. After blowing open the safe the robbers stole a horse and buggy and made their escape, Midio Tirotti, an Italian, who ar- rived in thig counthy only four days ago, was instantly killed by falling forty-five feet from the roof of the Keystone furnace. While walking on the Reading tracks from his home In Frackville to the Mahanoy Plane yards, Michael Harkins, an engineer, was ran down by a coal train and had both feet cut off. Losing his hold on a train he was Boarding, Frank Shope, 8 car inspec ter of Altoona, pged 24, fell under thu wheels and was killed, 114 YEARS OLD, Mrs. Freeman's Busy Life Has Stretched Over Parts Of Three Centuries, Mrs. Elizabeth this section of “Aunt Betsy,” who ig person in the State, her 114th birthday anni- her home near Red Bank in Madizon Township. Mrs still 18 her mental fac- and physical vigor. She Is and and in excellent and wher weather permits out of doors. making her and culti- Clarion (Special) Freeman, known in the country as the oldest living celebrated versary at Junction, Freeman retail ulti bright health J) I da aciive the pends mos f her time her ceeds horn in Fay is now the 1¢ year 1783 Washing- ition as Presi the re lived every and in her aving of ales ration <1 William moved and and he mother whom ver i tobac- venty her did se recent caller ood Havan r upon his is report COLLIERY ABANDONED, Royal Oak, Is Forced To Close Failing fo Pay Wages, Up. Hoyi : Material ned and of the used in re of State iang are the enter. POiitic ‘ iy d ir To Pash Coal ville {Spec Development. al Ag the result of office of the Delaware Hudson ( that the ‘onl Company. it was stat. d of the coal lands which that corporation recently yought in heart of the Reading ‘ompany’s territory at a cost of mil fons of dollars will pushed at 1 2583 BOTS opment deve the be Saved By Nerve, (Special). 1. L. Mastin, Forestville, Mich., was run over by a Pennsylvania Railroad train west of the city and lay for hours wite both legs and right hand off When he was discovered he £0 much vitality that he directed how he was to be raised to be placed on the stretcher to give him the least pain, Altoona ged 24, of cut had HI-Will Cost A Life. Altoona (Special).--The coolness between Engineer W, B. Knisely and Fireman M. A. Wilson was discover- ed to be the primary cause of the dead of Levi A. Chronister. At the inquest Wilson testiied he warned Knisely that there was an engine ahead, but Knisely ignored him. a collision followed and Chronister was crushed, a A A Wal Claims Labels Were Counterfeited. York (Special). — United States Commissioner John F. Kell, of this city, gave a hearing to N. G. Meads, a Red Lion cigar dealer, who is charged with fraudulently using the mail, It is sald that in 1905 Mr. Meads used counterfeit union cigar labels, while trading as N. G. Meads, the Crown Cigar Company, Jefferson Cigar Company, and the Common- wealth Cigar Company. The defend. ant was held In $1000 ball for the United States District Court. BACKACHE AND DESPONDENCY Are both symptoms of organie de. rangement, and nature's warning to women of a trouble which will soon- er or later declare itself. How often do we hear women say, “It seems as though my back would break.” Yet they continue to drag along and suffer with aches in the small of the back, pain low down in the side, dragging sensations, nerv- ousness and no ambition. They do not realize that the back is the main-spring of woman's organ. ism and quickly indicates by aching a diseased condition of the feminine / Vi v 4 MISS LENANAGEL organs or kidneys, and tbat aches successful remedy in such cases, of cures of feminine ills, Miss Lena Nagel, of 117 Morgan ached all the time. Lydia E years the most “Twas iv back ubject to fits tired me.” writes: — y 3 St., Buffalo, XN. Y.. and was alway sak and etely cured tones the Stomach, the whole feminine system. acements, and all Organic D It strength invigorates write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, 1 WeaKnNess ore to ice is free $3.00 & $3.60, SHOES BEST IN THE WORLD THE FAMILY, $25,000 Reward | THE REASON W. 1 siaglas shons are woz AT ALL PRICES To anyone who gan t 1 BE ® WERT ODER Tr ar My $4.00 a CAUTIONS No Substitute. r desler for W Greet to factory. Ehoss sent everve A Trolley Hospital. auked Magnetic ie We nzel aling. EASY FoobD Ready For Instant Use Without Cook Almost eve of some kind at br but the cereals results 8 hard to digest, and if no! properly digested, the raw mas down into the intestinal tract where gas {8 generated and trouble fol Everyone knows properly digested weil, while poor foo good quality that is and not digested, is ordinary in a pasty ma goes i0OW} good food the body wen food of lv prepared to bring on | The easiest food to digest in this | line is Grape-Nuts, made from wheat and barley, and cooked thoroughly at the factory, some 12 to 16 hours be- ing consumed in the different pro- cesses of preparation, The food, 80 that it is pre- digested and ready for almost imme- A Chicago young lady writes (hat tion and dyspepsia from the use of food that was not suitable to her powers of digestion. She says: “1 began using Grape-Nuts, and 1 first, and was repeatedly urged before I finally decided to try the food, but 1 have not known what indigestion la since using it, and have never been stronger or In better health. I have increased in weight from 109 to 124 pounds.” People can be well, practically without cost, if they will adopt scien- tific food and lcave off the indigesti- ble sort, “There's a Reason.” Grape-Nuts Food iz crisp and de- lelous to the taste. t should be served exactly as it comes from the package, without cooking, oxcopt in cases where it {8 made up into pud- dings and other deseorts Book of delicicus recipes, and “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. proveW.L, re peanie - i Ta FS * rend Mass. —— J roe Ww ' i. Douglas, Brockton, Delays Are Dangerous, ave to, my afford to negs college 4 to get 1 Inference. £ paper) wrecke eupamig tset nog us Diseases ped (3 ream t Nerve | treatise frog t., Phila., Pg BABY WASTED TO SKELETON. In Torments With Terrible Face and oly — ore hy ores og at Flesh wed C1100} Cuticura. *n about a vear and AYE re come oul me on hi ody, ang worse than ree. At the sufferin hands in 1 meratehe to be to walk a cake rura Ointment and box of Cutie the end of about He nd since, only for ' ns child wonld have died from those terrible sores, 1 used only one cake of Scan and about Mre, Fgbert No.l, Woodville, Conn at two sores were s'l well 1 has never had any sores of any |} and 1 can sir erely savy that Remedies my pre Ointment Sheldon. R. F. D.. April 2 ” A girl thinks is some kind the vell of the fatur, of a wedding veld teething, softens thegumas, redvoesinfiamms. tion, allays pain, cares wind colic, 25ca both. one know where the dead buried? Does any night i= MOTHERS and grandmothers all over Lhis country sy you will rarely nesd a doctor if you have at a bottle of hinson’'s sent Applied prompily It eta ht down to ad . - work and cures ow wpralne, lameness oo . 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